Peter Moore not concerned by PlayStation 3

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Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz Moore said: “Cell processor or not, when I look at the technical specs, I don’t see anything that concerns me overly from a performance point of view. Quite frankly, having the ability to move first in this space, I think, provides us with the opportunity for a huge advantage.

He went on to add that both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are very powerful machines and it will be down to the developers to see what they can achieve.

If we look at the capabilities of the Xbox 360 from a technical aspect, and we lay against it the capabilities from a technical aspect of the PS3, everybody that works at a technical level that I respect says… It’s a wash. It really is,” Moore told GamesIndustry.biz. “Both companies have incredibly powerful machines, and it will be about what the developers can do with them.

Moore also had a dig at Sony claiming they feel worried about the Xbox 360 and have been forced to use a Metal Gear trailer to try and convince people about the power of the PlayStation 3.

Gamers are a very smart bunch, and gamers who still haven’t seen a PS3 or seen one played, will make the determination. The English expression is, the proof of the pudding is in the tasting. Having videos, having characters in videos… The fact that they feel the need to have Snake tell you that it’s powerful, that could be seen as a sign of worry, or weakness, potentially.

The Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer did look impressive, but no Moore (see what I have done there) so than the likes of Gears of War on the Xbox 360. As Moore said, the proof is in the pudding and the PlayStation 3 pudding is yet to make it onto the menu.

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